HIV Self-Test

Testing you can trust.

The only HIV self-test approved by the FDA.

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Who Should Get Tested?

CDC recommends that everyone between the ages of 13 and 64 get tested at least once for HIV. People with certain risk factors should be tested more often.

QUICK & EASY

Just three simple steps and 20 minutes to knowing your HIV status.

CONFIDENTIAL

No appointments no waiting. Perform an HIV test when and where you want.

CONNECTION TO CARE

Our team is here to support you every step of the way.

Own your health, own your status, own your options.

With HIV Self-Test you are in control of knowing your HIV status.

Understanding Your HIV Self-Test

  • Follow the Instructions: For accurate results, carefully read and follow the instructions provided inside your self-test kit.
  • Know the Window Period: After potential exposure, it can take up to three months for HIV antibodies to reach detectable levels. Testing during this period may produce a false negative result.
  • Next Steps After a Positive Result: A positive or inconclusive result requires follow-up. Please seek immediate confirmatory testing from a healthcare professional.
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